The Croatian psycholinguistic database: Estimates for 6000 nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs

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Anita Peti-Stantić
Maja Anđel
Vedrana Gnjidić
Gordana Keresteš
Nikola Ljubešić
Irina Masnikosa
Mirjana Tonković
Jelena Tušek
Jana Willer-Gold
Mateusz-Milan Stanojević
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[1] University of Zagreb,Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
[2] Department of South Slavic Languages and Literatures,Department of Knowledge Technologies
[3] Department for German Language and Literature,Division of Psychology and Language Sciences
[4] Department of Psychology,undefined
[5] Department of Information Sciences,undefined
[6] Jožef Stefan Institute,undefined
[7] University College London,undefined
[8] Department of English,undefined
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Behavior Research Methods | 2021年 / 53卷
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Croatian psycholinguistic database; Concreteness; Imageability; Age of acquisition; Subjective frequency; Computational modeling;
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Psycholinguistic databases containing ratings of concreteness, imageability, age of acquisition, and subjective frequency are used in psycholinguistic and neurolinguistic studies which require words as stimuli. Linguistic characteristics (e.g. word length, corpus frequency) are frequently coded, but word class is seldom systematically treated, although there are indications of its significance for imageability and concreteness. This paper presents the Croatian Psycholinguistic Database (CPD; available at: https://doi.org/10.17234/megahr.2019.hpb), containing 6000 Croatian nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs, rated for concreteness, imageability, age of acquisition, and subjective frequency. Moreover, we present computationally obtained extrapolations of concreteness and imageability to the remainder of the Croatian lexicon (available at: https://github.com/megahr/lexicon/blob/master/predictions/hr_c_i.predictions.txt). In the two studies presented here, we explore the significance of word class for concreteness and imageability in human and computationally obtained ratings. The observed correlations in the CPD indicate correspondences between psycholinguistic measures expected from the literature. Word classes exhibit differences in subjective frequency, age of acquisition, concreteness and imageability, with significant differences between nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs. In the computational study which focused on concreteness and imageability, concreteness obtained higher correlations with human ratings than imageability, and the system underpredicted the concreteness of nouns, and overpredicted the concreteness of adjectives and adverbs. Overall, this suggests that word class contains schematic conceptual and distributional information. Schematic conceptual content seems to be more significant in human ratings of concreteness and less significant in computationally obtained ratings, where distributional information seems to play a more significant role. This suggests that word class differences should be theoretically explored.
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